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A powerpoint covering the following contents:
- numbers 1 to a billion
- ordinal numbers
- days of the week
- months of the year
- indications of time (last week, day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, next week).
- the date
- clock times and asking the time
Answers are provided on the slides. Suitable for A1/A2 learners. Lesson 4 out of 10 lessons.

A powerpoint with Dutch reading and writing exercises about cultural differences.
Suitable for B2 learners. Answers are provided in the PPT.
Have a look at my free lesson of 'Intermediate Dutch - Work and applying for a job - Suitable for B2 learners' to get an idea how the PPT is build up.

Timeline of Van Gogh's life including dates (month/year).
The timeline is already mixed up, ready to use for pupils to sort correctly!
It takes you from his birth to death and includes important periods in his life.
NB: This was created using the 'XCCW joined font' so may appear different from the initial design if you do not have this font installed.
This resource took a little while to both create and upload. Could I please ask you to spend a few seconds to review this item; it would be greatly appreciated. :)
Enjoy

If you are learning Dutch and you are looking for a way of translating from English into Dutch, then this is a great start. This resource would still need a dutch teacher as everything is in English. You look at the pictures and try to name things in Dutch.

Here is a fun, multicultural, cross curricular set of resources for Halloween. There are maths resources, different language resources, photos about how people celebrate Halloween and even a phonics sheet about Halloween.

WOORDOKU6 (Kerstmis) is a simplified version of my WORDOKUs (word sudokus).
The challenge is to slot the following Dutch words about Christmas into the grid:
1 de kerstster
2 de kerstkrans
3 de speculaaspop
4 de Kerstman
5 het elfje
6 het speelgoed

St. Nicholas Day Assembly - Mystery of the real Father Christmas
What happens when St. Nicholas and Santa Claus come face to face? Is there room for two Father Christmases or must one go? Read on to find out!
Although on the surface this is just a light-hearted encounter between 'the two Father Christmases', it could also be used to look at the deeper issue of Spiritualism versus Consumerism at Christmas.
Duration: Around 10 minutes (This could be lengthened by the inclusion of carols and poems e.g. Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Cast of 32 – easily adjusted up or down
Other Christmas scripts written by Sue Russell available off TES and www.plays-r-ussell.com
Sample Text
Narrator: What a life! No wonder you were made into a saint, just one century after your death!
St. Nicholas: It is something of a miracle that my popularity has continued. And that I am still going round, giving out gifts, both before and after December 5th.
Narrator: Which is, of course, St. Nicholas Eve. And you're busy again, up to and including Christmas Eve?
St. Nicholas: Indeed I am. So if you'll excuse me. I have work to do!
(Sound of reindeer bells. Enter Santa Claus on a sleigh pulled by reindeer. Santa leaps off and nearly knocks St. Nicholas over with his bulging sack full of toys)
St. Nicholas: Hey, careful with that sack!
(Mutters under his breath) And with that belly! Somebody has been taking a few extra helpings of Christmas pudding!
Santa: What's that you say? I happen to think this year's outfit, like last year's, is the perfect fit!
St. Nicholas: So. Who are you dressed up as?
Santa: (Aghast) Pardon?
St. Nicholas: Well, you're obviously in costume! What is the name of this jolly elf you are supposed to be?
(Santa turns to Narrator)
Santa: Is this guy for real? Does he really not know who I am?
Narrator: It would seem that way. Perhaps it's time for some introductions.
(Turns to St. Nicholas)
Narrator: St. Nicholas, meet Santa Claus.
(Turns to Santa Claus)
Narrator: Santa Claus, meet St. Nicholas.

This was graded an 'outstanding' lesson.
Hook Starter to be handed to pupils as they enter class.
Lesson Intention and differentiated outcomes.
Video links are included within the presentation.
This lesson could be used without the need for exercise books as it is a learning stations based lesson for the most part. diary extracts / time line are included within this pack (other stations could include text books, laptops EG: On the Anne Frank Website an interactive tour of the Annex. I also included a 'bigger picture' station which showed an overview of The Holocaust though pictures etc as a whole.
(All images and videos / sheets from Google / BBC Bitesize).
Many Thanks.

Do you teach Dutch? Use my Halloween materials to boost their learning in a fun way!
You learn a counting song in Dutch. I have also included a Halloween themed worksheet which you could ask the children to translate into Dutch.
I have also included a presentation showing you 31 different ways the students could then use their worksheets to create new teaching activities in the classroom.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different skeletons being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the Halloween Skeleton Counting Song.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different groups of skeletons. The students can then discuss what they think each skeleton was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.

Holidays celebrated around the world are so interesting to study! We are all so accustomed to our own holidays that we don't think twice about them, where they came from or what they mean.
Inside this packet you will find resources to help you guide your students to THINK CRITICALLY about the holidays they celebrate and COMPARE and CONTRAST these holidays with celebrations around the world.
Contents:
4-5 A brief explanation of each resource and ideas on how to use them in your classroom.
6 Bulletin Board ideas
7-8 Critical thinking assignment &amp; teacher guide
9-10 Critical thinking assignment &amp; teacher guide
11 Research Assignment (own country’s holidays)
12 Research Assignment (foreign holidays)
13-14 Calendar Project &amp; Guideline Checklist
15-18 Holiday creation- Research assignment &amp; teacher guide
Enjoy! ♥ La Profesora Frida